27 Pubs and Bars found in or around Canning Town

One of the very few buildings in Canning Town to have survived the devastation of both World Wars, the Hallsville Tavern (also known as the White House) shows due deference to East End tradition and is an oasis of calm and...

Less intrepid pub-goers than us may only have seen this joint from the window of a passing train on the Jubilee Line or the old CrossTown LinkLine between West Ham and Canning Town. As the view from the tracks should make...

Situated in a scruffy East End industrial estate, next to a railway line, we've seen more promising pub locations in our time. The Dartmouth Arms is so distant from passing trade that we were surprised to find it open on a...

This pub bills itself as an original East End experience'. Well, if that's true, there are better ones to be found. This pub isn't exactly terrible, but it does ooze decay, disrespect and dereliction. It's a big old boozer,...

An old Watney's pub with a curious name, Streeties is a locals' place in the strongest sense of that word. Its bare, ramshackle interior makes no false promises. Hardboard sections nailed to the floor wait for someone who's...

The Alex, as the pub is known for short, is a homely and reasonably pleasant local that provides a valuable service for its clientele. It is, like the regulars, smart and slightly old-fashioned. The smaller public bar has...

This is not your average pub, it is safe to say. Firstly, what a location: right underneath the new DLR extension, marooned amid business complexes and industrial buildings, hemmed in by the busy Silvertown Way; just finding...

Regular site visitors know that the preservation of pub heritage is an issue close to our heart. The Duke of Edinburgh has been pouring pints since 1909, so you'd think that we'd welcome its continued existence. However, when...

Well, the previous experiment to transform the Greenwich Pensioner into a Shoreditch-type style bar appears to have failed and the pub has returned to its roots as a locals pub in a residential area. Oh, there are still...